The Health Museum will present a virtual conversation and Q&A with internationally recognized physician-scientist in neglected tropical diseases and vaccine development Dr. Peter J. Hotez, MD, Ph.D. and award-winning infectious disease journalist Helen Branswell.
Having been on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis in their respective professions, they have a unique perspective on how we got where we are, how we might move beyond it, and what lessons we can take from it going forward. It promises to be a frank and insightful discussion about the sociopolitical, economic, and environmental factors that drive infectious disease, including public attitudes towards science, and the pivotal role that vaccines play in controlling COVID-19 and future outbreaks.
The Health Museum will present a virtual conversation and Q&A with internationally recognized physician-scientist in neglected tropical diseases and vaccine development Dr. Peter J. Hotez, MD, Ph.D. and award-winning infectious disease journalist Helen Branswell.
Having been on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis in their respective professions, they have a unique perspective on how we got where we are, how we might move beyond it, and what lessons we can take from it going forward. It promises to be a frank and insightful discussion about the sociopolitical, economic, and environmental factors that drive infectious disease, including public attitudes towards science, and the pivotal role that vaccines play in controlling COVID-19 and future outbreaks.
The Health Museum will present a virtual conversation and Q&A with internationally recognized physician-scientist in neglected tropical diseases and vaccine development Dr. Peter J. Hotez, MD, Ph.D. and award-winning infectious disease journalist Helen Branswell.
Having been on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis in their respective professions, they have a unique perspective on how we got where we are, how we might move beyond it, and what lessons we can take from it going forward. It promises to be a frank and insightful discussion about the sociopolitical, economic, and environmental factors that drive infectious disease, including public attitudes towards science, and the pivotal role that vaccines play in controlling COVID-19 and future outbreaks.